Max Lowe

National Geographic Photographer

Photographer and filmmaker Max Lowe was born into
traveling shoes. Son of famous alpinist Conrad Anker and writer and artist
Jennifer Lowe-Anker, Max was exposed from a young age to the magic in traveling
to and observing some of the world’s most remote cultures and environments.
Taking up storytelling as his creed, he received a National Geographic Young
Explorers grant in 2012, and since then, has shot on and produced for National
Geographic Adventure and National Geographic magazines, as well as
National Geographic Travel. Max has appeared on The BBC as well as in
the internationally released National Parks Adventure IMAX film, and in
publications including Science Magazine, Men’s Journal, and Outside
Magazine. He has also produced still and film content for brands such as
The North Face, Red Bull, Yeti Coolers, and Eddie Bauer.

Throughout his career Max has been on shoots taking
him up Alaska’s Inside Passage and across Vancouver Island and into Denali
National Park, as well as on three separate expeditions to the Antarctic
continent by sea. From his backyard in Bozeman, Montana to countless corners
across the globe, Max has been witness to extraordinary moments, wildlife
encounters, and interactions with people from vastly different walks of life.
It is from these experiences that stems his passion and drive to capture
stories and bring them to the world around him.